Apple Macbook Pro Retina 128gb 5th Gen With Force Touch

Sravan Kumar

asked 3 years ago

When it comes to pricing, there is a difference of 13k.. 87k on findyogi and 100400 in offline store after 6% student discount from apple.. Offline store guy says that products sold online are mostly faulty returns and refurbs.. I'm seriously confused about this.. of-course online price is better.. what if i get a faulty product after spending 87k on the product..should i take the risk.. any suggestion here

Siddhy

asked 3 years ago

Hi
That is lie and products come with proper bill and full warranty re furbished products can't have new bill and full warranty.
online its cheaper because it normally comes from sellers directly who from the warehouse so there is no expenses which are normally involved with store like Rent and employees thats why its cheaper.
there is zero risk every website has large return windows even if u get a laptop with issue they will replace it with a new one right away.
Apple Macbook Pro 2015 Retina MF839HN/A (Ci5/ 8GB/ 128GB/ Mac OS X Yosemite) you can buy form any of the vendors listed below u will get a 100 % new product with proper bill and warranty .

Mackbook Pro For Development Purpose

Rahul

asked 4 years ago

I am thinking of buying Mackbook pro MD101HN/A model as i am an Android/iphone app developoer

Sonu Tyagi

asked 4 years ago

For a simple, effective laptop, there’s still nothing to beat the traditional clamshell laptop design for value. A standard laptop will do most things more expensive models can, and prices can be very reasonable. You’ll have to sacrifice iight, looks and (usually) display quality, though.

These are generally high end laptops with Dual and Quad core processor. Before buying these laptops designers should consider basic requirements as atleast 4GB RAM, 2GB Dedicated graphics processing memory, 15 inches screen size. 500GB of storage should work fine.

Which Would Be A Better Buy - A MacBook Pro Or MacBook Air?

Rajkumar Yadav

asked 5 years ago

I need a lightweight yet powerful Macbook, not sure if I should go with a MBA or a MBP with Retina.
I am power crazy: multiple apps running, video (playback), etc. No gaming. Lots of travel. Want the retina display, but am skeptical about the weight. If only there was a MBA 13" with Retina.

Ajith Kumar

asked 5 years ago

Depends on what apps you use. It's entirely possible to have a lot of apps in MacBook Air open at the same time, as it can have up to 8 GB of RAM.
Considering you do lots of travel, I think the Air will likely be better.
I consider myself a moderate power-user (Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, tons of tabs in Chrome, videos), and my 2008 White MacBook is able to do all of this with only some hiccups if everything is open at once. If I did as much travel as you, I'd probably opt for the MacBook Air as the space and weight savings are more noticeable gains than the memory/processor advantage that the MacBook Pro would give. It's the precise reason why I opted for the 13' MacBook over the 15' MacBook Pro three years ago.

Kiran Jayakumar

asked 5 years ago

Lot of travelling surely entails the Mac Book Air as a good option because of its light weight and the capability to support medium to hardcore usage.